Last evening whilst waiting for my younger brother to arrive home from wherever he was doing some drinking ─ he had left in the early afternoon to visit his girlfriend Bev and watch the Super Bowl game (Super Bowl ⅬⅤⅠ) ─ I got around to tuning in a livestream at Ottawa relating to the Freedom Convoy 2022.
The livestream I tuned in at YouTube was that of ZOT.
For me, the time was maybe 8:30 p.m.; so in Ottawa, it was 11:30 p.m. What I found was a beautiful young girl named Charlotte roaming around all by herself in the frigid air of the gloomy night ─ for most of the time on the streets, she was alone.
She had become extremely cold, and her cellphone battery was getting too low, so she began roaming among an area of blockading big rigs, trying to find a driver who was still up and not trying to sleep for the night.
She finally succeeded, meeting up with a hoarse-voiced trucker named Kevin who was wearing a large white cowboy hat. When she finally got established with him in the cab of his truck, he enquired of her something along the lines of, "Do you make a habit of climbing into strange trucks?"
On the face of it, her being out alone livestreaming as she was struck me as dangerous, as was getting into the truck with a stranger of middle years. After all, Charlotte was undeniably a cutie, and her sole defence was only her livestream ─ there were many people watching (I now forget whether it was 200 or 2,000 ─ most likely the latter).
She sat with this Kevin for an estimated 20 minutes, if not more, before finally leaving the man and setting off to find her livestreaming partner whose channel ZOT actually is. The girl resorted to doing considerable running ─ I was definitely impressed with her ability in the conditions she was existing in.
Apparently she switches places at her midnight, and the other chap ─ notable for his green pants ─ takes over for the night.
Obviously a trucker would have to be a fool to attempt something with a very cute young lass who was livestreaming, especially since it would have been unlikely that he could escape in his truck ─ he was likely hemmed in by other trucks. Consequently, Charlotte was actually far safer than she seemed out there all by herself.
Nevertheless, I felt uneasy for her the entire time I was watching. I don't specifically mean being with Kevin, but also just wandering about the rather dark and mostly deserted streets.
I will have to tune in this evening to see if she is livestreaming ─ she is actually the first 'girl' I have seen doing this.
Actually, since I have already linked to ZOT, I gave it a try, and dear Charlotte is indeed live, so I am listening to her. I could get extremely used to her if she chose to be a regular vlogger on her own.
I definitely needed my sleep last night, although it was approaching 12:30 a.m. before I was to bed. Even so, my morning commenced just after 6 a.m.
I was later to watch some T.V. with my brother after he rose for the morning, leading off with a Dr. Joseph Mercola video interviewing another of his interesting guests: Blood Clots May Be the Root Cause of All Heart Disease- Interview with Dr. Malcolm Kendrick.
I wasn't having much luck locating an Ottawa livestream this morning, so I opted to tune in a movie I was curious about, for I was unsure if I had ever seen it before. It was the 2002 thriller 28 Days Later.
It was not familiar, so my brother and I watched it. Shortly into it as we watched a hospital patient wandering around who looked somewhat familiar, it dawned upon me that the actor was Tommy Shelby himself from the T.V. series Peaky Blinders ─ more correctly, the actor was Cillian Murphy.
Gosh, I am getting drawn into Charlotte's livestream (with supposedly 3,117 people currently watching), so I am going to bring this post to a close and tune her in on T.V. using our Android TV Box and the Smart YouTube app that I have downloaded into it.
However, before I do, I am probably going to place an order at London Drugs for a gimbal as a birthday gift for my wife ─ her big day is upcoming in eight days. She frequently livestreams to her Facebook account, so I hope this device will prove a benefit for her.
Okay, I am going to wrap this post up right here.

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